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Civil Defence
The threat of invasion during the
Second World War led to units of Local Defence Volunteers
(later known as the Home Guard) being formed to
support the regular Army in the event of attack.
Air Raid Precaution (ARP) units had already been set
up before 1939, with ARP patrols locating bomb “incidents”
and co-ordinating responses by fire and rescue services.
Police, Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS),
heavy rescue and stretcher teams were often needed to
recover the dead and wounded from buildings damaged by air
raids. Women served alongside men in a range of civil
defence roles.

Houses on Church Road, St.Annes, after an air raid in 1940. |